ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP)  The gambling might be gone from two Atlantic City casinos built by President-elect Donald Trump, but the restaurants connected with them are banking on the diners remaining.

The Trump Taj Mahal and Trump Plaza are now shuttered and dark, having been shut down by Trump’s successors. But each has a surviving destination restaurant trying to stay afloat without the casino traffic that once kept customers streaming through the doors.